squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I've kind of had a lifelong problem identifying how much stuff is too much in my life. I'm a somewhat flighty person when it comes to creativity, and find a variety of tools extremely stimulating. But like most people I end up getting very distracted by an overabundance of options.
For ten years I bought and sold musical and recording equipment like a madman. I actually earned some money buying old stuff, fixing it up, and selling it when its value appreciated. But at long last I don't have much gear lust anymore for music, and use every single thing I own.
I have been trying to accelerate this process with cameras, because frankly, the amazing and beautiful variety of stuff out there is proving too much for me. I've bought and sold about a zillion cameras and lenses over the past two years. The ones I've kept the longest are the R-D1 and M2, and I'm not giving them up. The lenses I've kept the longest are the ZM28 and Canon 35/1.8, and I've more or less settled on those, too. I am presently selling all excess cameras and lenses, including those I like OK but rarely use, and I just bought an M7 from KEH.
My SLR rig went through a similar winnowing about six months ago. I now have (or will have) a digital body I love, and two film bodies I love (presuming that I love the M7) for both rigs, and a small but useful lens collection for each as well.
I want to be finished. I want photography to be like music now is for me--a thing I can just go and do, while thoroughly enjoying, but not thinking about, equipment. Up until now it's been too much stuff for too little use. But I think I'm closing in on the ideal.
Or maybe I'm kidding myself...I hope not. Where do you all fall in this continuum?
For ten years I bought and sold musical and recording equipment like a madman. I actually earned some money buying old stuff, fixing it up, and selling it when its value appreciated. But at long last I don't have much gear lust anymore for music, and use every single thing I own.
I have been trying to accelerate this process with cameras, because frankly, the amazing and beautiful variety of stuff out there is proving too much for me. I've bought and sold about a zillion cameras and lenses over the past two years. The ones I've kept the longest are the R-D1 and M2, and I'm not giving them up. The lenses I've kept the longest are the ZM28 and Canon 35/1.8, and I've more or less settled on those, too. I am presently selling all excess cameras and lenses, including those I like OK but rarely use, and I just bought an M7 from KEH.
My SLR rig went through a similar winnowing about six months ago. I now have (or will have) a digital body I love, and two film bodies I love (presuming that I love the M7) for both rigs, and a small but useful lens collection for each as well.
I want to be finished. I want photography to be like music now is for me--a thing I can just go and do, while thoroughly enjoying, but not thinking about, equipment. Up until now it's been too much stuff for too little use. But I think I'm closing in on the ideal.
Or maybe I'm kidding myself...I hope not. Where do you all fall in this continuum?